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Tsunami warning for U.S. West Coast after quake off Alaska

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A handout map image made available by the United States Geological Survey shows the location of a magnitude 8.2 earthquake that occurred at a depth of 10 km at 09:31 GMT, 278 km off south east of the city of Kodiak, Alaska, USA, 23 January 2018. Ther
 
  Tsunami warning issued for U.S. west coast after magnitude 7.9 earthquake off Alaska  
  The quake struck 157 miles southeast of Chiniak at a depth of 6 miles.  
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